Why World Leaders Are Rarely Killed in War: The Unprecedented Assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader (2026)
The assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, marks a rare and controversial event in modern warfare. While world leaders are typically shielded from such attacks, Khamenei's demise raises questions about the legality and implications of targeting enemy heads of state. This incident not only highlights the changing nature of warfare but also prompts a deeper examination of international law and the ethical considerations surrounding assassination.
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